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2024: A Year of Growth and ProgressTeam GrowthThis year, we expanded our team significantly and are proud to have grown to 10+ talented individuals. Our growth reflects not only the increasing scope of our projects but also the strength of our collaboration. JIRA has been our go-to tool for tracking tasks, organizing workflows, and ensuring seamless project management.Video Content Production
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If you work with Atlassian’s suite of tools, you know the importance of Confluence as a collaborative platform for managing and sharing content. Recently, I explored improvements in Confluence’s space creation templates while testing the integration between Jira and Confluence. In this blog, I’ll share my experience, highlight the features of these new templates, and provide insights on how to get started.
Merry Christmas from the World of Technology!This holiday season, as we celebrate joy and togetherness, let’s also appreciate the tools that make our lives and work more seamless. Whether you’re managing your projects with JIRA or building dynamic websites with Drupal, these platforms help us stay connected and productive—even during the busiest times of the year!
If you’re managing projects in Jira—especially using Jira Software—tracking the progress of your epics can be crucial. An epic often represents a large requirement broken into stories, tasks, or bugs that are deliverable in smaller increments. Identifying all the issues under a specific epic isn’t always intuitive, particularly in Jira Cloud. In this blog, I’ll show you a simple JQL query to help project managers, Scrum Masters, and product managers easily retrieve this information and analyze it on a Jira dashboard. 
JIRA offers various export capabilities to help users manage their data effectively. In this blog, we’ll explore how to enable JSON export in JIRA, a feature that can simplify tasks such as data migration, issue import, and integration with other systems. Export Options in JIRAJIRA provides multiple formats for exporting issues:
Introduction If you're using Jira Software's classic project setup, you're likely enjoying the features like managing your backlog, creating sprints, estimating issues, and ranking tasks. But what happens when you want to use a custom issue type and estimate it with story points?
Agile project management has revolutionized the way teams deliver high-quality work efficiently and collaboratively. JIRA, a powerful tool from Atlassian, has become a go-to solution for managing Agile projects. However, to fully harness its potential, it’s essential to understand how to use it effectively. In this blog, we’ll explore the best practices for Agile project management using JIRA to streamline your workflows and boost team productivity.
When it comes to managing projects and workflows, Jira is a widely-used tool offering powerful features for tracking tasks, bugs, and more. One of the fundamental aspects of Jira is its issue types, which act as the building blocks of project organization. Understanding these issue types can greatly enhance your team's productivity and ensure streamlined communication.
Hello everyone, and welcome to today's blog post! Recently, after returning home from some work, I decided it was the perfect time to share my thoughts and experiences on a powerful tool for Jira administrators and developers—ScriptRunner. If you follow my content, you’ll know I frequently create videos and tutorials on Jira automation, REST APIs, and other customization tips. Today, we’re diving into ScriptRunner and how it can enhance your Jira instance.